tried it many a time and have a new faring blank to cut and fit this time. common old hss drills have a sttep angle on them, I beleive there are other drill bits more suitable for this job, time to discuss folks, and who stocks them.
tried it many a time and have a new faring blank to cut and fit this time. common old hss drills have a sttep angle on them, I beleive there are other drill bits more suitable for this job, time to discuss folks, and who stocks them.
Not sure about special drills, but the key to drilling Perspex is patience.
If you push, it will crack, don't even use the weight of the drill, that will be too much.
I usually tape the area to be drilled & drill through the tape to prevent any scratching around the hole.
Drop into PG2000 in Lorne Street, Te Aro and talk to Gunther.
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I never bother with low rake drills though. With a bit of care you can grind a standard drill like the one half way down the page: http://www.bcae1.com/plexi.htm
Slow. Use CRC 556 or similar. Champher the edges.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
A fine step drill (non-spiral) should be, well, fine for that sort of job![]()
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The method I have used before is to just use a standard general purpose drill bit on low speed through masking tape and have someone else spray water on the tip as I went. But then I only had 2 holes to make.
If I had more to make I might have blown the cobwebs off the wallet and got a specific bit as above.
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I just use standard drill bits. The key to success is using a drill press - that way you can accurately control the slow feed, and most importantly prevent the bit from biting. Never had a problem yet.
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Thanks for the tips, chaps. EVERY time I have tried it I have split or cracked it. Brittle as fuck or something. Plus I am a munter.
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...I worked on a job where the only tools on the job site were a big hammer, a blunt rusty saw and a 4 gallon bucket of sperm oil...everything always seemed to fuck up but we never had to use them tools we had...thank fuck...
Sharp bits burrow in easily and take too much meat off and ends up in tears. Blunt countersink after pilot hole helps.
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